Even a casual reading of the Old Testament indicates that God did not seem very accessible to the believers living then. This became very clear once the Tabernacle was built in the weeks after the Israelites' exodus from Egypt.

Jesus' words from the cross, "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani (My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?)," have confused Bible students for years. Sadly, many of them think that Jesus either was, or thought he was, forsaken by God.

The second great commandment Jesus Christ gave is to love your neighbor as you love yourself, and there are few things as loving as helping an unsaved person make a decision to be saved and live forever.

In this teaching, Dan Gallagher explores the consequences of unforgiveness, and some biblical records of forgiveness. He also considers what genuine forgiveness is, what it is not, and takes a detailed look at the process of forgiveness.

In this introductory teaching, Dan Gallagher uses practical examples to powerfully communicate our need to explore both the role of truth and the impact of error in our everyday lives. Dan sets forth an overview of this teaching series and begins with the

As Christians living for the Lord, each of us should recognize that we are in a spiritual battle, and do what it takes to stand in the fight day after day, week after week, month after month, and year after year throughout our lifetime.